Oldest and most used device you own.

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wizzerd229

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if my mom hadnt gotten rid of my n64 it'd be that, but probly my piece of crap '00 Honda Oddessy
 

Outright Villainy

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Well the oldest device I still regularly use is probably my electric guitar. Well my brother got it but I prefered it to my own, and when he stopped playing I just took it, Hee hee... Also, if you're a musician this will sicken you, but I don't think the strings have ever been changed on that one, and he got it about 4 years ago...
 

Zero=Interrupt

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I have a Sony shelf CD/Stereo system that cost me $300 in 1998. It still cranks out AMAZING sound (even from audio tapes), although the CD player is starting to go buggy on me.
 

sunpop

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Well as you did not say electronic device I would have to say my yo-yo that I dug up the other day and have found more replay value in it than a lot of games these days. That or my nintendy 64
 

antidonkey

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My talking alarm clock. I got it in the early 90s and so long as i keep AA batteries in it, it annoyingly wakes me in time to head out to work. I have some older consoles but they don't really get used anymore. Plus, they'd probably look terrible on my large LCD HDTV.
 

Daveman

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The only thing I use regularly is my laptop, and my computer when I'm home, and the TV. Out of those the computer is the oldest, but I only use it in holidays :( But my PC is only about 2 years old, I just like keeping up to date.
 

Charli

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Your ps3...? Really?


My N64 is my oldest and still functioning peice of electrical equipment.
 

IckleMissMayhem

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cuddly_tomato said:
Imbrium said:
Either my car (a '98 Renault Mégane with 102,000 on the clock)
Holy shit dude! How did you get that out of a Renault anything? You are either a compulsive servicer or a good mechanic.
My boyfriend has a W-reg Megane Scenic that's done about 132,000 miles... No major problems, touch wood!
 

himemiya1650

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My cellphone, it's display is B&W, however i don't feel guilty throwing it around (by accident or on purpose) so i keep it
 

Snowpact

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I could swear I still had a Commodore lying around. Should it have vanished, than the Gameboy classic takes the first price.

In other news, I still own a stopwatch made in the USSR (yup, the ol' sovjets), however, I'm not sure what year is was fabricated. Sure hope it's in the fourties, haha. But I guess sixties/seventies, something like that. Even if it should be made in the eighties, it would still be the single oldest device I own. I haven't used it that much, though. On second thought, that honor should go to the wristwatch I wore for years on end, which dates back to something like 1974 (still guessing). Got it from my grandpa.

And that's about it. Funny to see that many people fill in rather new devices, such as 'PS3', 'mp3-player', etc. while others still cling onto the old consoles and gadgets :).

Outright Villainy said:
Also, if you're a musician this will sicken you, but I don't think the strings have ever been changed on that one, and he got it about 4 years ago...
You maniac! Don't you realize what you have done?! The entire order of things is out of balance, because of you! *glares insanely with matching twitches*

No, seriously; how the hell did you last that long with one pair of strings :p. Gimme three months and half of the guitar needs replacing :p.
 

Lilani

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My bed. Been using it almost every night for nearly a decade and a half.

IT IS A DEVICE >.>;
 

Ekonk

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Me iPod. Well, it isn't exactly old, but it's whithout a doubt my most used device. I'm sure that if it was to be broken I'd have serious withdrawal symptoms.
 

muckinscavitch

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A couple years back I found all my parents old cassettes, so naturally I asked for a sony walkman, cassette player, for chrismas. Even though it is from 2005 or so(The last model they ever made), I still love the looks I get from people when I pop it out on the bus, haha.

Better than CD players for running since no worry about skipping, cheaper than mp3 players (I think it was only 10 dollars and I have access to all the classic rock cassettes I could dream of). Only down sides are music volume capacity and batteries. Still worth it though:p

I also have a pair of headphones with the amp-jack at the end from the 70's so I have an adapter to the 3.5mm. Awesome headphones since NO sound gets though them even though noise cancelling was not an option back then.
 

SturmDolch

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My iPod, from about 4 or 5 years ago, when they released the iPod Video. Except the apple OS stopped working on it so I had to install Rockbox.
 

Kodlak

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Probably my old Mega-drive as gf will only play the old Sonic games, Guitar Hero and nothing else.